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Reducing cancer treatment frequency could cut greenhouse gas emissions

Changing how often a popular cancer therapy is delivered would reduce greenhouse...

Exercise pattern study reveals lower Parkinson’s risk for weekend warriors and regulars alike

Previous studies have confirmed that the duration of physical exercise has a...

Understanding genetic mosaicism in human cells

In a study led by Jan Korbel at the European Molecular Biology...

Discovery of promising protein candidate opens new avenues for treating metabolic disorders

A University of Saskatchewan (USask) research team's discovery of the additional health...

New meta-analysis supports omega-3 supplementation for aggression reduction

People who regularly eat fish or take fish oil supplements are getting...

Novel light-sensitive drug induces sleep without genetic modification

The nucleus accumbens plays a pivotal role in motivational behavior and sleep...

Bird flu vaccines for laying hens prove effective in practice

Paris: Bird flu vaccines for laying hens are effective in practice, the Dutch government said on Tuesday, while confirming plans to vaccinate poultry against the virus that ravaged flocks around the world and is raising fears...

Research highlights positive impact of yoga and mediterranean diet on elderly health

In a recent study published in Nutrients,  researchers investigated the combined effects...

Brenda’s Business with Youssef Marquis

BRENDA WEISCHER: Your office hints at a very distinctive personal affection to fashion and design. So, before we get to your career, I would...

Study reveals significant link between rosacea and malignant melanoma

In a recent study published in Scientific Reports, researchers investigated if rosacea,...

Personalized phage therapy successfully treats antibiotic-resistant infections in animals

A new study demonstrates an advance in treating antibiotic-resistant infections in animals...

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